SEC proposes new guidelines for ESG investing
The world’s biggest financial regulator has announced plans to introduce a new approach to the growing market of socially conscious investment. But what does it mean for investors and investment managers, asks Chris Stokel-Walker from the US regulator.
Source: eenews.netPublished on 2022-05-26
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